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Its location is a treat too, with views overlooking the 18th hole of Ranfurly Castle Golf Club, in Bridge of Weir. The Cuthbertson is a larger style of home available within this exclusive development of only eight individual properties.
The agents say it offers spacious and flexible accommodation formed over three levels that extends to 3132 sqft.
And they add that the accommodation is finished to an exacting standard and provides contemporary family living within this “prestigious” village location.
On the ground floor is a vestibule leading into a broad T- shaped formal reception hallway, with access to the ground-floor apartments.
The lounge has twin doors from the hall and looks out to both the front and side of the house.
There is an open-plan family room, dining area and kitchen with windows and bi-fold doors overlooking the back gardens, which extends to the full length of the rear of the property.
The kitchen has quality fitted units by Jackton Moor, available in a wide choice of modern styles and colourings.
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The first floor of the property has a broad central reception hallway with access to four good-sized bedrooms.
The two largest have both fitted wardrobes and modern en-suite shower rooms.
The master bedroom suite is on the second floor, with fine views from the rear windows and balcony over Ranfurly Castle Golf Club.
Each of the properties is set in goodsized private gardens. Prices start at £770,000.
To find out more, call Corum on 01505 691400. You can also visit them at 2 Windsor Place, Bridge of Weir. And you can see lots more pictures at www. corumproperty.co.uk A team of recycling experts have offered their top 10 tips for households.
As increasing numbers of Paisley families seek to reduce their use of plastics, recycling firm JunkHunters has researched what it says are the best ways to reduce domestic use of plastics in households.
The company says plastic pollution is blighting the earth’s oceans at an alarming rate and there’s said to be around 245,000 metric tonnes of plastic pollution floating in the surface of oceans right now.
Ten tips are available at JunkHunters.co.uk